Analysis of The Guardian-Angel

Robert Browning 1812 (Camberwell) – 1889 (Venice)



A PICTURE AT FANO.

Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave
  That child, when thou hast done with him, for me!
Let me sit all the day here, that when eve
  Shall find performed thy special ministry,
And time come for departure, thou, suspending
Thy flight, mayst see another child for tending,
  Another still, to quiet and retrieve.

Then I shall feel thee step one step, no more,
  From where thou standest now, to where I gaze,
---And suddenly my head is covered o'er
  With those wings, white above the child who prays
Now on that tomb---and I shall feel thee guarding
Me, out of all the world; for me, discarding
  Yon heaven thy home, that waits and opes its door.

I would not look up thither past thy head
  Because the door opes, like that child, I know,
For I should have thy gracious face instead,
  Thou bird of God! And wilt thou bend me low
Like him, and lay, like his, my hands together,
And lift them up to pray, and gently tether
  Me, as thy lamb there, with thy garment's spread?

If this was ever granted, I would rest
  My bead beneath thine, while thy healing hands
Close-covered both my eyes beside thy breast,
  Pressing the brain, which too much thought expands,
Back to its proper size again, and smoothing
Distortion down till every nerve had soothing,
  And all lay quiet, happy and suppressed.

How soon all worldly wrong would be repaired!
  I think how I should view the earth and skies
And sea, when once again my brow was bared
  After thy healing, with such different eyes.
O world, as God has made it! All is beauty:
And knowing this, is love, and love is duty.
  What further may be sought for or declared?

Guercino drew this angel I saw teach
  (Alfred, dear friend!)---that little child to pray,
Holding the little hands up, each to each
  Pressed gently,---with his own head turned away
Over the earth where so much lay before him
Of work to do, though heaven was opening o'er him,
  And he was left at Fano by the beach.

We were at Fano, and three times we went
  To sit and see him in his chapel there,
And drink his beauty to our soul's content
  ---My angel with me too: and since I care
For dear Guercino's fame (to which in power
And glory comes this picture for a dower,
  Fraught with a pathos so magnificent)---

And since he did not work thus earnestly
  At all times, and has else endured some wrong---
I took one thought his picture struck from me,
  And spread it out, translating it to song.
My love is here. Where are you, dear old friend?
How rolls the Wairoa at your world's far end?
  This is Ancona, yonder is the sea.


Scheme A BCBCDDB EFGFDDE HAHXGGH IJIJDDI KLKLCCK MNMNOOM PQPQGXX CRCRSSC
Poetic Form
Metre 01011 1011011101 1111111111 1111011111 1101110100 01110101010 11110101110 0101110001 1111111111 111111111 01001111010 1111010111 11110111110 11110111010 11011110111 111111111 0101111111 1111110101 1111011111 11011111010 01111101010 111111111 1111010111 1101111101 1101110111 1001111101 11110101010 010111001110 0111010001 1111011101 1111110101 0111011111 10110111001 11111111110 01011101110 1101111101 11110111 1011110111 1001011111 1101111101 10011111011 11111101100101 011111101 101101111 1101101101 01110110110 1101110111 111111010 0101110101 1101010100 0111111100 1110110111 1111110111 0111010111 1111111111 110111111 1101010101
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 2,566
Words 485
Sentences 28
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 1, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7
Lines Amount 57
Letters per line (avg) 34
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 216
Words per stanza (avg) 53
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 27, 2023

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